 I have two questions here that hit a really interesting issue, one by Kofi Iaboa, as well as JobScout. And they say that there's a cost to online courses. You guys are talking about technology. There's a cost to online courses, the cost to access the internet. In some countries, people need to pay for the internet. And then JobScout says, but these jobs require connectivity. We know this, but they also require that you know how to use the internet. So how do you get around that? How do you have those people who aren't, as don't have that same level of knowledge about the internet become connected? That's the partnership and, you know, Minister Lois would, I mean, that's what government can, that's the big part of what government can assist in. I'm waiting for the Spanish interpreter. The Spanish interpreter is not speaking. The Spanish booth is silent. The education system. Employment demand. Access to the internet. Market demand. Vocational requirements. Improvement in employer liability. Improving the quality of online courses. More and more companies, many more high-tech companies are launching new products, new tools. And they are launching new products that tailor to the technical requirements of a vocational schools so that they can better help young people to learn through these e-tools, e-platforms, through online learning. Many young people can catch up quickly with a high-tech boom.